US4324835A - Cellular intumescent materials - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to cellular, intumescent materials and especially to materials which are substantially open-celled and which have been partially or wholly impregnated with a flexible, intumescent polymeric material.
- U.K. Patent Specification No. 1,463,069 describes the production of an intumescent polyester-based urethane foam by incorporating an intumescent additive into the foamforming reaction mixture.
- the present invention provides a cellular, intumescent material consisting essentially of an open-celled substrate which has been at least partially impregnated with a flexible, intumescent polymeric material, whereby the open-celled nature of the material is retained and the said material will intumesce and char on exposure to a flame.
- the cellular material may be a polyether-based urethane foam, a latex foam, a natural or a synthetic rubber, polybutadiene or a styrene/butadiene rubber. Impregnation of the cellular material may be performed by dipping, spraying or application from a dispenser followed by passing the material through the nip of a pair of rollers.
- the flexible, intumescent polymeric material must comprise at least the following ingredients:
- the binder may contain one or more cross-linking agents.
- an intumescent cellular material obtained according to the present invention is formed by the following reaction mechanism.
- reaction mixture melts.
- gas either as water from the dehydration stage or from the blowing agent, causes the melt to puff and foam.
- the molten mass solidifies to give a foamed carbonaceous char which forms a heat-insulative barrier.
- the normally-flammable cellular material is surrounded by an intumescent foam layer.
- Treatment of cellular materials according to the present invention permits polyether-based urethane foams to be used in situations where there is a risk of exposure to heat and/or fire.
- Polyether-based urethane foams when compared with polyester-based foams, show better dynamic properties (especially compression-set) and better hydrolytic properties, in addition to being less costly to produce.
- the mixture was sprayed on to the surface of a block of polyether-based urethane foam (Dunlopillo DI grade-available from Dunlop Limited) to give a surface covering of weight 500 g/m 2 and a penetration depth of about 3 mm.
- a block of polyether-based urethane foam (Dunlopillo DI grade-available from Dunlop Limited) to give a surface covering of weight 500 g/m 2 and a penetration depth of about 3 mm.
- Example II The mixture described in Example I (above) was used to impregnate a block of 80:20 SBR/NR latex foam to a depth of 3 mm, giving a surface covering of weight 1169 g/m 2 .
- the impregnated foam was placed in an oven at 110° C. in order to remove the water and cure the binder. The foam was removed from the oven when constant weight had been achieved.
- the block of foam was covered with a sheet of cotton which had been treated with a commercially-available flame-retardant material, believed to consist essentially of the reaction product of tetrakishydroxymethyl phosphonium chloride and ammonia, available from Albright and Wilson Ltd as PROBAN (Registered Trade Mark).
- a commercially-available flame-retardant material believed to consist essentially of the reaction product of tetrakishydroxymethyl phosphonium chloride and ammonia, available from Albright and Wilson Ltd as PROBAN (Registered Trade Mark).
- Each crib was made up as follows:
- the sticks in each layer were placed as far away from each other as possible (but without any overhang) and glued together with a small amount of PVA adhesive.
- the ignition source was conditioned in an atmosphere having a temperature of 20° ⁇ 2° C. and a relative humidity of 65% ⁇ 5% for at least 16 hours before testing and the test undertaken within 1 hour after removal from the conditioning area.
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Description
______________________________________ A: A Binder The binder may be EITHER a polyester OR a liquid polymer system (e g butadiene, a styrene/butadiene copolymer or an acrylonitrile/butadiene copolymer). OR a resin (e g phenolic, urea/formaldehyde, pvc, alkyd, polyamide) OR a latex (e g neoprene, styrene/butadiene rubber, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride or polyacrylonitrile). OR a solution of a thermoplastic elastomeric material. ______________________________________
______________________________________ B: An Intumescent Component This component consists of (i) A carbonific element to ensure the presence of a char, this element being EITHER a polyhydric material of high carbon content (e g starch, sugars, sorbitol or pentaerythritol). OR an aromatic compound which can polymerise to a "ladder" structure (e g ortho- and para-nitroanilines) together with (ii) A spumific element which causes the char to foam, this element being an inorganic acid or a compound which, on decomposition, will yield an inorganic acid (e g boric, phosphoric or sulphuric acids, generators of inorganic acids, e g mono- and di-ammonium phosphates, ammonium polyphosphates, ammonium halides, the phosphates of melamine and urea and para-nitroaniline bisulphate). The following further ingredients may be incorporated into the flexible, intumescent polymeric material as required: C: A Catalyst for the reaction of the polyhydric material/aromatic compound B(i) and the acid or acid generator B(ii). The catalyst may be an amine, an amide, urea, or melamine. D: A Catalyst for the urethane-forming reaction (e g dibutyl tin dilaurate, stannous octoate, tertiary amines). E: A filler for use in conjuction with the binder A (e g glass or asbestos fibres, mica flakes) F: A blowing Agent A compound which will evolve a non-flammable gas under the conditions of the reaction, e g urea, melamine and chlorinated paraffins. The gas can be ammonia, carbon dioxide or hydrogen chloride. Water can also be evolved during the reaction. G: A Solvent for use when the flexible intumescent polymeric material is to be applied by spraying (e g ethyl acetate) H: A Char-reinforcing Aid (e g up to 10 pph binder of an epoxy-, urea/ formaldehyde, or phenol/formaldehyde resin) I: A Pigment to indicate depth of impregnation and/or for aesthetic reasons. ______________________________________
TABLE A ______________________________________ Amount Notes (v.i.) Ingredient (parts by weight) ______________________________________ (i) Binder 100 (ii) Polyisocyanate 13 (iii) Intumescent component 15 (iv) Polyhydric material 7 (v) Catalyst 0.1 (vi) Solvent 100 ______________________________________ Notes to TABLE A (i) A polyester polyol (believed to be a partially branched diethylene glycol polyadipate) available from Witco Chemical Co. as FOMREZ 50. (FOMREZ is a Registered Trade Mark). (ii) An undistilled grade of methylenebis phenylisocyanate, available fro I C I Limited as SUPRASEC DND. (SUPRASEC is a Registered Trade Mark). (iii) An ammonium polyphosphate, available from Albright and Wilson Limited as AMGARD IU. (iv) Soluble starch. (v) Dibutyl tin dilaurate. (vi) Ethyl acetate.
TABLE B ______________________________________ Amount (parts by weight per 100 Notes (v.i.) Ingredient parts of foam) ______________________________________ (i) Blowing agent 7.7 (ii) Intumescent component 25.0 (iii) Polyhydric material 7.2 (iv) Anti-gel component 29.7 (v) Binder 8.0 Water 465.3 ______________________________________ Notes to TABLE B (i) Melamine (ii) AMGARD IU (See Notes to TABLE A) (iii) Pentaerythritol (iv) A 5% aqueous solution of an ethylene oxide/oleyl alcohol copolymer, available from Vulnax International as VULCASTAB LW. (VULCASTAB is a Registered Trade Mark). (v) A neoprene latex compound available from Dunlop Limited as LC 336.
______________________________________ Type of wood Pinus sylvestris Stick length (mm) 80 ± 2 Stick square section (mm) 12.5 ± 0.5 Number of sticks 10 Total mass of sticks (g) 63 ± 2 Number of layers each of two sticks 5 Mass of wood-wool (g) 3 ± 0.5 ______________________________________
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